Boston Travel Tips

Freedom?s the word in Boston. From the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre to the beginning of the American Revolution, this city?s steeped in history and lucky for you, it?s one of the few ...
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Long gone are the days when the Puritans and Pilgrims walked the cobbled streets of the small peninsula of what is now bustling Boston. Today, however, the knowledgeable amateur historian need not ...
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The Boston Harbor has had its share of drama since its discovery by John Smith in 1614 (Boston Tea Party, anyone?), but these days, it?s smooth sailing when you include a boat cruise in your Boston ...
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For those who enjoy planning their trips around annual events, Boston is full of them. Whether you?re interested in wine, history, culture, food, film or something else, Boston has a festival for ...
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People have their escapes. Many say Hawaii or the Caribbean is for them. But for New Englanders, nothing is closer to the heart or the home, then their Cape Cod. A little slice of peace and ...
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Every year, New England winters roll in quick, leaving many to scramble in search of warmer things to do. But if you?re also willing to brave the cold a bit, Boston offers plenty to do ? both indoors ...
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On average, Boston
gets over 10 inches of snow every winter, which makes for scenic
cityscapes, crisp mornings, and lovely walks around the city, assuming
you?re bundled up. Here are some ideas ...
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People of Irish descent make up the largest ethnic community in
Massachusetts, and any discussion about American history, immigration,
the 18th century, or historical landmarks wouldn?t be ...
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With New England-style boulevards, historical parks, and a thriving student population, it?s no wonder Boston
is so often thought of as one of the nation?s most walkable cities.
Also, since many ...
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It's common to hear Bostonians boast about Fenway Park , home of the Red Sox and arguably one of the coolest baseball stadiums in the country. But what exactly makes it so great?
Firstly, it's ...
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George Washington himself gave this wooden frigate, which first launched
in 1797 and is now the oldest remaining commissioned naval vessel in
the world, its legendary name: the USS Constitution . ...
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City chaos too much for you?
A few miles north of Boston is a 2,500-acre reservation called Middlesex Fells, which brushes against the smaller towns of Malden, Stoneham, Melrose, Medford, and ...
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OpenTable called it "the most romantic restaurant in Boston ".
When you go to The Wine Cellar, be careful not to get too bogged down
with the wine list (you have hundreds to choose from), ...
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